THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES
CAVE HILL CAMPUS BARBADOS
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME REGULATIONS AND SYLLABUSES
2020-2021
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the Positive Transformation of the Caribbean and the Wider World.
OUR VISION
OUR CORE VALUES
An Excellent Global University Rooted in the Caribbean
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° Diversity ° Student Centredness
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES CAVE HILL CAMPUS - BARBADOS
OUR MISSION
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WHY USE THIS HANDBOOK, 5
ACADEMIC CALENDAR, 6
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN, 7
MEET THE FACULTY AND STAFF, 8
Officers of the Faculty, 8
Administration, 9
Academic Staff, 10
School for Graduate Studies and Research, 11
ABOUT THE FACULTY , 12
GRADUATE REGULATIONS, 13
OUR GRADUATE PROGRAMMES, 17
GRADUATE PROGRAMMES:
CREATIVE ARTS
Graduate Programme in Creative Arts, 19:
- Arts Educator Specialisation, 21
- Arts Entrepreneurship Specialisation, 22
- Studio Arts Specialisation, 23
CULTURAL STUDIES
Graduate Programmes in Cultural Studies, 25
- Diploma in Cultural Studies, 26
- MA Cultural Studies, 28
- MPhil Cultural Studies, 30
- PhD Cultural Studies, 32
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS, 34
ONLINE RESOURCES, 43
http://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/fccpa
Have Questions?
Tel: 246-417-4776
Email: [email protected]
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Welcome to the Graduate programme of the Faculty of Culture, Creative and Performing Arts at The
University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. This handbook is the guide to your programme
requirements, detailed course descriptions, and the regulations governing your degree. It is intended for
students entering the Faculty in the academic year 2020-2021. Continuing students should refer to the
programme regulations in force in their year of entry. The archive of Handbooks is available on the School for
Graduate Studies and Research website. Students should consult the Graduate Programme Coordinator or
Dean where clarification is required.
All students should read this booklet very carefully in conjunction with the relevant faculty and departmental
websites. These are a major source of detailed information pertaining to the courses and programmes offered
each semester.
DISCLAIMER
Every attempt has been made to ensure that the information in this booklet is accurate at the time of
publishing. Subsequent publications may therefore reflect updated information. Students should consult their
Dean where clarification is required.
PROGRAMMES & COURSES
Notwithstanding the contents of Faculty Handbooks, course outlines or any other course materials provided by
the University, the University reserves the right at any time to altogether withdraw or modify programmes or
courses as it deems necessary.
The University reserves the right to make such changes to the contents of this publication as may be deemed
necessary.
Why Use this Handbook
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SEMESTER I
Semester Begins August 30, 2020
Teaching Begins September 7, 2020
Teaching Ends December 4, 2020
Examinations Begin December 7, 2020
Examinations End December 22, 2020
Semester I Ends December 22, 2020
SEMESTER II
Semester Begins January 17, 2021
Teaching Begins January 18, 2021
Teaching Ends April 16, 2021 Semester Break April 19-25, 2021
Examinations Begin April 26, 2021
Examinations End May 11, 2021
Semester II Ends May 11, 2021
GRADUATION CEREMONIES 2020
Open Campus January 2021
Cave Hill January 2021
St. Augustine January 2021
Mona January 2021
Academic Calendar
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Welcome to The Faculty of Culture, Creative and Performing Arts, the
intellectual heart of cultural and creative studies at The University of West
Indies—Cave Hill.
The Departments and programmes that comprise the Faculty of Culture,
Creative and Performing Arts offer a rich array of courses leading to the
degrees of Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Master of Arts
(MA), Master of Philosophy (MPhil), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Cultural
Studies, and the Creative and Performing Arts. The MA degree in Creative
Arts offers three concentrations – Arts Entrepreneur, Arts Educator, and Studio
Arts. The MPhil and PhD degrees emphasize Cultural Studies.
All the postgraduate degrees broadly examine the practices, discourses,
literature, communities and institutions pertaining to the culture and arts,
particularly as they relate to the socio-economic development of the
Caribbean region. The degree programmes are interdisciplinary in nature,
combining knowledge of arts and culture, arts education, and sustainable
community development with technological, entrepreneurial and
management skills. The Faculty of Culture, Creative and Performing Arts
empowers students with a broad knowledge of essential fields of inquiry and
with flexible skills that nurture cultural intelligence.
The Faculty promotes activities that contribute to the development of a
Caribbean civic-mindedness and creative spirit through research and
scholarship, the practice of creative arts, classes, lectures, workshops, seminars, master classes, symposia and outreach
opportunities to schools and communities in the Caribbean and beyond. In a complex and interconnected world,
students must learn how to critically navigate their way through cultural knowledge, data, and disparate forms of
informational technology that together contribute to the full realization of human potentials. For this reason, this
interdisciplinarity of the degrees in the Faculty of Culture, Creative and Performing Arts is suited to address new problems
creatively. The interdisciplinary approach is essential in a rapidly-evolving world where careers are constantly changing
in function and scope. The Faculty of Culture, Creative and Performing Arts is focused on extending the frontiers of
knowledge through research. Please feel free to explore the degrees and courses within the Faculty of Culture, Creative
and Performing Arts at The University of West Indies-Cave Hill. Once again, I welcome you to the intellectual heart of
cultural and creative arts at The University of West Indies.
Message from the Dean
David Akombo, PhD, Dean,
Faculty of Culture, Creative and
Performing Arts
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Meet the Faculty & Staff
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E-mail: [email protected]
Office Tel: (246) 417-4776
Web Page: http://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/fccpa
Administrative Officer—Ms. Alison Johnson, BSc (UWI)
(246) 417-4777 | [email protected]
Secretary—Ms. Dawn-Marie Bishop, BSc, MSc (UWI)
(246) 417-4776 | [email protected]
Senior Technical Officer—Ms. Paula Mascoll, BFA (BCC)
(246) 417-4779 | [email protected]
Technical Officer (Sound)—Mr. Ronellon Farley, BA
(Middlesex)
(246) 417-4768 | [email protected]
Technical Officer (Audio Visual & Multimedia Services)
—Mr. Franchero Ellis, BSc (UWI)
(246) 417-4768 | [email protected]
Technical Officer (Film)—Mr. Jason Russell, BSc (Full Sail)
(246) 417-4768 | [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Tel: (246) 417-7635
Stenographer/Clerk
Ms. Erlene Cain, BA (UWI)
(246) 417-7635 | [email protected]
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Tel: (246) 417-4776
FACILITIES/PROGRAMMING
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager—Mrs. Carla Springer-Hunte
BSc (UWI), MA (City Univ. London.)
(246) 417-4797 | [email protected]
Administrative Assistant—Ms. Nicole Pinder, BSc (UWI)
(246) 417-4776 | [email protected]
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DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL STUDIES
Burrowes, Marcia—Lecturer in Cultural Studies
BA, (UWI), MA, PhD (Warwick)
(246) 417- 4406 | [email protected]
Room: A23, Faculty of Humanities and Education
Research/Teaching: Caribbean Cultural Identity; African
Diaspora studies; Caribbean History
Hume, Yanique—Lecturer in Cultural Studies
BA (UVM), MA, PhD (Emory)
(246) 417-4424 | [email protected]
Room: X9, Faculty of Humanities and Education
Research/Teaching: Africana religions, festive and
sacred arts of the African diaspora, African diaspora
dance and performance cultures, Caribbean
thought and popular culture
Kamugisha, Aaron—Professor of Caribbean and
Africana Thought & Head of Department (Cultural
Studies)
BSc, MPhil (UWI), PhD (York)
(246) 417-4183 | [email protected]
Room: Cultural Studies Office, Faculty of Hum and
Education
Research/Teaching: Africana intellectual history, Black
critical theory, Black social and political thought,
Caribbean cultural Studies, Caribbean social, political
and cultural thought, Black popular culture, Cultural
studies
ERROL BARROW CENTRE FOR
CREATIVE IMAGINATION (EBCCI)
Akombo, David—Dean,
PhD (Florida). MMus (Bowling Green State), MA (Point
Loma Nazarene), BEd (Kenyatta)
(246) 417-4776 | [email protected]
Room: RNPC
Research/Teaching:
Comissiong, Aisha—Lecturer in Dance
MA (UWI)
(246) 417-4776 | [email protected]
Room: RNPC
Research/Teaching: Dance Techniques, Dance Ensemble.
Cumberbatch, L. Amanda—Lecturer in Theatre
B.A. UWI, M.A. (Warwick)
(246) 417-4776 | [email protected]
Room: RNPC
Research/Teaching: Devising and Performing Caribbean
Texts. Directing Performance, History of Theatre, Theatre
Ensemble.
Demerson, Rainy—Lecturer in Dance
BA (UCLA), MA (NYU), MFA (Hollins), PhD (UC Riverside)
(246) 417-4776 | [email protected]
Room: RNPC
Research/Teaching: Contemporary Dance, Africana
Performance Theory, Afro-Brazilian Dance, Choreography,
Improvisation.
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McGinnis, David—Lecturer in Theatre
MFA (Nevada)
(246) 417-4776 | [email protected]
Room: RNPC
Research/Teaching: Performance, New Work
Development, Stagecraft.
Millington, Andrew—Senior Lecturer in Film and Deputy
Dean, FCCPA
BA (UWI), MFA, MA (Howard)
(246) 417-4783 | [email protected]
Room: RNPC
Research/Teaching: Films of the Caribbean and the
African Diaspora, Cultural identity, Nationalism and Film,
Slavery and Film, Historical Memory and Forgetting.
Watson, Russell—Lecturer in Cinematography
Cert Ed (UWI), BFA (SAIC), MFA (SAIC)
(246) 417-4776 | [email protected]
Room: RNPC
Research/Teaching: Introduction to Film, Production
Tools, Cinematography
Weekes, Yvonne—Lecturer in Theatre
BA, Cert Ed, Med, PhD (UWI)
(246) 417-4782 | [email protected]
Room: RNPC
Research/Teaching: Student Voice and Leadership,
Changing Student Behaviour Through the Arts, Writing as
Methodology, Theatre as Activism & Theatre as Social
Consciousness
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About the Faculty
The establishment of The UWI’s ninth Faculty, and Cave Hill’s seventh Faculty, was approved by the UWI
Senate on October 31, 2019. The Faculty of Culture, Creative and Performing Arts was officially launched on
August 01, 2020, at Cave Hill. The Faculty offers multidisciplinary and cross–faculty teachings which are
designed to widen access to diverse tertiary education opportunities, align with our industry and other
partners, and utilize resources to respond to real needs in a changing environment.
The Faculty will be driven by a focus on deepening critical studies of Caribbean culture and identity as well as
global economic imperatives that centre the creative industry within the academy. It will, therefore, produce
graduates who are intellectually competent in the targeted areas and ready to maximize and generate new
employment opportunities, locally and within the region. The establishment of this Faculty is an
acknowledgement by The UWI that the Orange Economy represents the business of the region’s immediate
future including the creative industries, film, animation, the gaming industry, theatre, dance, painting,
sculpture, performance, music industry and video production. These will be developed and offered in synergy
with Caribbean Cultural Studies. The Faculty endorses The UWI’s commitment to develop these sectors for
intellectual, economic and aesthetic purposes and assures that there will be significant emphasis on
innovative research that stimulates engagement across Caribbean cultures.
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The official Regulations Handbook for all Graduate Diplomas and Degrees is found on-line on the School for
Graduate Studies and Research website at www.cavehill.uwi.edu/gradstudies. Students should download the
Handbook and familiarize themselves with the regulations. Some of the regulations governing the graduate
degrees are highlighted here, as well as some important administrative information.
UWI Minimum Entry Requirements
Graduate Certificates, Diplomas, Taught Masters Programmes and DM
The minimum requirement for admission to a Graduate Certificate, Diploma, Taught Masters or DM degree
programme shall be a minimum GPA of 2.5 or a Lower Second Class Honours degree or its equivalent, unless
the Campus Committee for Graduate Studies and Research in any particular case otherwise decides.
MPhil Degrees
The minimum requirement for admission to the MPhil programme shall be a minimum GPA of 3.0 or an Upper
Second Class Honours degree or its equivalent, unless the Campus Committee in any particular case
otherwise decides.
PhD and MD Degrees
The minimum requirements for admission to PhD and MD programmes:
a) Approved graduate degrees awarded primarily for research;
b) Taught Masters degree from the UWI or another approved University, provided that the Masters
programme included a research component of at least 25% of the total credit rating and the applicant
achieved at least a B+ average or its equivalent;
c) Approval of upgrade application;
d) Such other qualifications and experience as the Board for Graduate Studies and Research may approve.
Graduate Regulations
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Programme Entry Requirements
In addition to the minimum entry requirements, the entry requirements for each degree are listed under the
relevant programme section in this handbook.
Registration
Every student is required to register within the first week of every semester until his/her degree has been
awarded. Changes in registration are permitted to the end of the third week of the semester.
Registration is a two-part process:
1. The selection of courses on-line through Cave Hill On-Line (CHOL), and
2. The payment to the Bursary of all fees for the semester.
Re-registration for Thesis/Research Paper/Practicum
The requirement to register every semester continues while students are doing and writing up the Thesis/
Research Paper/Practicum programme element. Note that if a student registers for the Research Paper/
Practicum and does not complete this in the first semester of registration, regulations require him/her to re-
register every subsequent semester until the Paper/Report has been submitted and graded. If a student
experiences any difficulty registering or re-registering it is his/her responsibility to inform the Graduate Studies
Office within the first 3 weeks of the semester by email to [email protected] so that problems can
be resolved.
Withdrawal
If at the end of the published registration period our records show that a student has not completed a
registration, and that student is not on approved Leave of Absence, he/she will be Deemed to have
Withdrawn from the programme and his/her name will be removed from the student register. To be
considered for re-entry to a programme after withdrawal requires re-application to the programme.
Electives
All programme electives are NOT offered every academic year and students are required to select from
those on offer. Visit Cave Hill On Line (CHOL) and browse the class schedule for a list of available courses
each semester.
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Examinations
Unless otherwise stated, examinations for courses in all programmes will be held at the end of the semester in
which the courses were taught.
Examination re-sits or re-submission of coursework
Candidates are required to pass in both written examinations and coursework at the first attempt. In respect
of any candidate who fails the coursework or written examination at the first attempt, the Board of Examiners
will recommend to Campus Committee whether a second attempt should be permitted. If such a
recommendation is approved, the student will be awarded a failing grade of FE (failed exam) or FC (failed
coursework). This indicates that permission has been granted to re-sit the examination/re-submit coursework
for that course the next time it is offered.
In such cases an Examinations Only registration must be done administratively and students will need to
contact the Graduate Studies Office within the first week of the relevant semester by email to
[email protected] with details of the course for which they are to be registered. Students must not
attempt to self-register for courses where Examination Only or Coursework Only registration have been
approved. This repeat registration attracts a per-credit fee.
Re-taking a failed course
Any student who was has received a grade F in any course and has been permitted a second opportunity to
take that course, is required to take the course in FULL. Such students must self-register using CHOL the next
time the course is offered.
Requirement to withdraw
Any candidate who receives a second failing grade in any compulsory course is required to withdraw from
the programme. Applications for re-entry from students who were Required to Withdraw are not normally
considered until a period of two years has elapsed.
Faculty Regulation Concerning the Requirement to Withdraw
Any candidate in any programme who fails two or more courses in any semester will normally be required to
withdraw from that programme.
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Distinction
Unless otherwise stated in the regulations of a specific Master’s programme the basis for the award of a
degree with Distinction is as stated:
If the programme being followed requires completion of a Research Paper the candidate must pass
all courses at the first sitting and the average mark of all courses (excluding the Research paper) must
be 70% or more. The candidate must also achieve a mark of 70% or over in the Research Paper.
If the programme being followed does not require completion of a Research Paper, the candidate
must pass all courses at the first sitting, gain an average of 70 % or more overall and achieve Grade A
in at least 70% of the courses.
The Official handbook
Regulations for Graduate
Degrees and Diplomas
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MASTER OF ARTS
MA CREATIVE ARTS >
ABOUT | ENTRY REQUIREMENTS | PROGRAMME STRUCTURE/
COURSE OF STUDY | DURATION | COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Our Graduate Programmes
The Faculty offers graduate programmes at the Masters and PhD levels, as well as a Diploma in Cultural
Studies. Our programmes are designed to help students develop their skills, expand their knowledge, provide
experience fundamental to their chosen career and expose students to leading research by scholars in
related fields.
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
MPHIL CULTURAL STUDIES >
ABOUT | ENTRY REQUIREMENTS | PROGRAMME STRUCTURE/
COURSE OF STUDY | DURATION | COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
PHD CULTURAL STUDIES >
ABOUT | ENTRY REQUIREMENTS | PROGRAMME STRUCTURE/
COURSE OF STUDY | DURATION | COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
DIPLOMA
DIPLOMA IN CULTURAL STUDIES >
ABOUT | ENTRY REQUIREMENTS | PROGRAMME STRUCTURE/
COURSE OF STUDY | DURATION | COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
MASTER OF ARTS
MA CULTURAL STUDIES >
ABOUT | ENTRY REQUIREMENTS | PROGRAMME STRUCTURE/
COURSE OF STUDY | DURATION | COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Graduate Programme in
CREATIVE ARTS
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MA Creative Arts
The MA Creative Arts examines the practices, discourses, literature, communities and institutions pertaining to
the arts, particularly as they relate to the socio-economic development of the Caribbean. The programme is
interdisciplinary, combining knowledge of arts and culture, arts education, and sustainable community
development with technological, entrepreneurial and management skills.
Entry Requirements
Applicants should hold at least a Lower Second Class Honours degree or equivalent in an area relevant to the
Creative Arts. Applicants who do not satisfy these requirements may be allowed to take a qualifying
examination, which may consist of one, two or three courses chosen from Levels II and III of the BFA Creative
Arts degree programme with passing grades of B or better.
Programme Structure/Course of Study
The MA Creative Arts is offered with three concentrations. Students choose one from:
1. Arts Educator concentration
2. Arts Entrepreneur concentration
3. Studio Arts concentration
To be awarded the MA Creative Arts, students are required to successfully complete 36 credits of courses as
outlined in the programme structure. The number of credit hours are comprised of:
(i) 27 credit hours of core and specialisation courses, and
(ii) 9 credit hours of either a research paper or a creative arts project
MA Creative Arts Programme
Graduate Programme in
Creative Arts
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Each concentration in the MA Creative Arts
Programme comprises (i) core courses, (ii) electives
and/or (iii) a research/creative arts project.
Core Courses
The core courses provide the student with a foundation in
research methods in the arts; aesthetics, theory and criticism;
and Caribbean arts and aesthetics.
Research Project
Where a student is approved to undertake the research
paper (15,000 to 20,000 words, exclusive of notes and
bibliography), it will be an exploration of a selected topic
which demonstrates the student’s ability to prepare and
write a scholarly paper, to formulate a research problem,
investigate it systematically through reasoned arguments
and draw conclusions.
Creative Arts Project
The Creative Arts project is an original work equivalent to the
production and exhibition of a full-length feature film or a
public presentation of an original major dramatic or dance
performance.
Duration
The MA Creative Arts Programme is offered either on a full-
time or part-time basis. For full-time students, the minimum
enrolment for the award of the degree is one academic
year. For part-time students, the minimum enrolment for the
award of the degree is two academic years.
GRADUATE PROGRAMMES WEBSITE:
https://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/fccpa/
programmes/postgraduate.aspx
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For the award of the MA Creative Arts (Arts Educator
Specialisation) degree, students must successfully
complete 36 credits of courses as follows:
I. Compulsory/Core Courses (27 credits)
ARTS 6000 Aesthetics, Theory and Criticism – 3 cr
ARTS 6001 Theorising Caribbean Art – 3 cr
ARTS 6002 Theories of Learning in the Arts – 3 cr
ARTS 6003 Curriculum Design in the Arts– 3 cr
ARTS6004 Critical Pedagogy in the Arts—3 cr
ARTS 6005 Community Arts—3 cr
ARTS 6012 Approved Professional Practice – 3 cr
ARTS 6900 Research Methods in the Arts—3 cr
One (1) three-credit course chosen from the Arts
Entrepreneur Specialisation—3 cr (see page 19)
II. Research Paper (9 credits)
Either ARTS 6920 Research paper – 9 cr OR
Nine (9) credits from Studio Arts Specialisation Tracks –9 cr
*Not all electives are offered every year.
Go to Course Descriptions
MA CREATIVE ARTS
ARTS
EDUCATOR
SPECIALISATION
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MA CREATIVE ARTS
ARTS
ENTREPRENEUR
SPECIALISATION
For the award of the MA Creative Arts (Arts Entrepreneur Spe-
cialisation) degree, students must successfully complete 36
credits of courses as follows:
I. Compulsory/Core Courses (15 credits)
ARTS 6000 Aesthetics, Theory and Criticism – 3 cr
ARTS 6001 Theorising Caribbean Art – 3 cr
ARTS 6900 Research Methods in the Arts – 3 cr
ARTS 6012 Approved Professional Practice – 3 cr
One (1) three-credit course chosen from the Electives listed at
(III) below—3 cr
II. Research Paper (9 credits)
ARTS 6920 Research paper – 9 cr
III. Electives (12 credits)*
Select twelve (12) credits from the following (do not include
the course chosen for your compulsory/core course above):
ARTS 6002 Theories of Learning in the Arts – 3 cr
ARTS 6005 Community Arts – 3 cr
ARTS 6006 Conservation and Exhibition Mgmt. – 3 cr
ARTS 6007 Audience and Visitor Dynamics – 3 cr
ARTS 6008 Arts Administration – 3 cr
ARTS 6009 Marketing the Arts – 3 cr
ARTS 6010 Entrepreneurship & Project Mgmt in the Arts – 3 cr
ARTS 6011 Festive Celebrations of the C’bean – 3 cr
ARTS 6990 Arts Internship – 3 cr
THEA 6005 Directed Studies – 3 cr
*Not all electives are offered every year
Go to Course Descriptions
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For the award of the MA Creative Arts (Studio Arts
Specialisation) degree, students must successfully complete
36 credits of courses as follows:
I. Compulsory/Core Courses (18 credits)
ARTS 6000 Aesthetics, Theory and Criticism – 3 cr
ARTS 6001 Theorising Caribbean Art – 3 cr
ARTS 6900 Research Methods in the Arts – 3 cr
ARTS 6910 Creative Arts Project – 9 cr
II. Choose from One (1) of the following Tracks* (18 credits)
Track 1: Moving Image Arts (select 18 credits)
FILM 6000 Digital Filmmaking – 6 cr
FILM 6001 Post-production – 3 cr
FILM 6002 The Producer – 3 cr
FILM 6003 Directing – 3 cr
FILM 6004 Screenwriting – 3 cr
FILM 6005 Documentary Production – 3 cr
Track 2: Theatre Arts (select 18 credits)
THEA 6001 Production Design and Stagecraft – 3 cr
THEA 6002 Actors Workshop – 6 cr
THEA 6003 Playwriting – 3 cr
THEA 6004 Directing Lab – 6 cr
Track 3: Dance (select 18 credits)
DANC 6000 Kinesiology for Dance – 3 cr
DANC 6001 Choreography Studio – 3 cr
DANC 6002 Dance Pedagogy – 3 cr
DANC 6003 Performance Technique – 3 cr
DANC 6004 Graduate Dance Studio – 6 cr
* Not all electives are offered every year
Go to Course Descriptions
MA CREATIVE ARTS
STUDIO ARTS
SPECIALISATION
Graduate Programmes in CULTURAL
STUDIES
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Cultural Studies Graduate Programme
The discipline of Cultural Studies seeks to
understand the complexity of culture and its
political uses. Its contemporary force and
relevance is that it has a wide vocabulary for the
accommodation of the comparat ive
understanding of different societies. The central
aim of the postgraduate programme in Cultural
Studies is to promote the discipline at UWI as an
important area of study and research and, by so
doing, to stimulate academic discourse and
promote understanding of Caribbean culture and
identity.
Learning Outcomes
• To engage with and explore the concept of
Cultural Studies in a Caribbean context.
• To study and document the historical range
and diversity of Caribbean peoples and their
cultures.
• To examine the many facets of Caribbean
cultural expression in an interdisciplinary
context and from a variety of theoretical
perspectives.
• To promote research and publication in the
area of Caribbean Cultural Studies.
• To explore the relationships between
Caribbean culture and the social and political
developments of the region.
• To analyse the uses and abuses of the
Caribbean’s cultural heritage in the economic
development of the region and its people.
• To promote the study of nation and identity as
defined by cultural history.
• To critique the formation and existence of
gender hierarchies in the Caribbean and the
normalising effects of culture.
To establish UWI as a recognized international
centre of excellence for the study of
Caribbean Culture and identity.
Rationale
The postgraduate teaching programme in
Cultural Studies is grounded in the belief that it is
necessary to develop a cadre of trained people
in the Caribbean region who are aware of the
region’s history and cultural heritage, and who
can articulate and disseminate an understanding
of that history and heritage at all levels of
Caribbean Society and beyond. Graduates in
Cultural Studies are likely to become an
important resource in the formulation of national,
sub-regional and regional policies for sustainable
economic and social development in the
Caribbean.
Graduate Programmes in
Cultural Studies
GRADUATE PROGRAMMES WEBSITE:
https://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/fccpa/
programmes/postgraduate.aspx
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Diploma in
Cultural Studies
The Diploma in Cultural Studies fills the need for
partnership between UWI and the wider Caribbean
community in a specific way thereby strengthening the
role of the University in answering the needs of individuals
active in cultural agencies, in creating or administering
policy, or in the arts. It provides a bridge between the
undergraduate offerings and the postgraduate MA
programme and research degrees in Cultural Studies
currently offered on the three campuses.
The Diploma provides a preliminary tool for processing
and understanding the myriad issues surrounding the
study of culture broadly, and Caribbean culture more
specifically. It is a teaching tool which offers certification
for those involved in the field of culture, some of whom
are experts in their own right, and who are seeking
university certification. It seeks to afford these interested
individuals the opportunity to explore a wide array of
cultural expressions as they are manifested within the
Caribbean and beyond.
The Diploma also offers exposure to theoretical
frameworks in Cultural Studies and affords an analysis of
the significance of Caribbean culture to development,
planning and policy making.
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Entry Requirements
The normal entry requirements to postgraduate
degree programmes apply. Candidates will be
interviewed in the absence of minimum certifica-
tion.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this programme, students will
be able to:
1. Analyse key dimensions of culture.
2. Examine a wide array of cultural expressions as
they are manifested within the Caribbean and
its Diaspora.
3. Examine perspectives from seminal written,
creative and artistic works in the field.
4. Collaborate and network with cultural workers
and artists.
5. Enhance and interpret their cultural products
using the benefit of the scholarly process.
6. Utilise the techniques of cultural analysis in de-
veloping frameworks for examining the dy-
namics within Caribbean culture.
7. Undertake higher level graduate studies in cul-
ture.
Duration
The Diploma is a taught postgraduate programme
that is offered on a part-time basis. Candidates must
complete the requirements within twelve (12) months
of the start of the programme. The Research Paper/
Project is undertaken after completion of the courses.
Programme Structure
For the award of the Diploma in Cultural Studies, stu-
dents are required to gain 25 credits through suc-
cessful completion of 3 courses and a research pa-
per or project as outlined below:
All Compulsory
CLTR 6030 Dynamics of Caribbean Culture (8cr) –
two-semester course
CLTR 6230 Caribbean Popular and Creative Culture
CLTR 6500 Research Methodology for Cultural Practi-
tioners
CLTR 6900 Research Paper/Project
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MA Cultural
Studies
The MA degree is a taught Masters that is offered on a full-
time or part-time basis.
Entry Requirements
The normal entry requirements to postgraduate degree
programmes apply.
Programme Structure/Course of Study
Students are required to gain 35 – 37 credits (depending on
the choice of elective) for the MA programme. These credits
will be acquired through 5 courses (4 compulsory and 1
elective) and a research paper or project.
Research Component Upon completion of the Coursework component (particularly
CLTR 6100), candidates should submit a research proposal to
the Head of Department of Cultural Studies. This proposal
must include:
(i) A title
(ii) Rationale
(iii) Literature survey
(iv) Research questions / focus and
(v) Description of investigative procedures for
research study.
Once the proposal has been approved, a Supervisor will be
appointed to guide the candidate in his/her research.
For the research component, candidates will have the option
of the following: (i) presenting their findings in the form of a
research paper, OR (ii) undertaking an internship in an
organisation, OR (iii) presenting their findings in the form of a
project.
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Research Paper
The research paper is worth 12 credits and
must be 15,000 words in length, exclusive of
bibliography and footnotes.
Internship - Cultural Industry Critique/
Investigation
Candidates are required to document the
process and product of their assignment.
Project
Candidates can present their findings as
follows: as performance, as a documentary,
or as video/film. Other formats can be
employed, subject to the approval of the
supervisor.
Duration and Time Limits
Full-time candidates must complete these
requirements within fifteen (15) months of
the start of the programme. Part-time
candidates will have twenty-four (24) months
in which to complete the requirements for
the degree.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
For the award of the MA Cultural Studies degree, students
must complete 35-37 credits of courses as follows:
I. Core/Compulsory (32 credits)
CLTR 6000 Theory & Conceptualisation of Culture (4cr)
CLTR 6010 Debates in C’bean Cultural Identity (4cr)
CLTR 6030 Dynamics of Caribbean Culture (8cr) – two-
semester course
CLTR 6100 Methods of Inquiry in Cultural Studies (4cr)
CLTR 6990 Research Paper (12cr)
II. Select One (1) elective (3-5 credits) from:
ARTS 6001 Theorising Caribbean Art (3 cr)
CLTR 6050 Caribbean Cultural Diasporas (4 cr)
CLTR 6060 African Diaspora Studies
CLTR 6230 Caribbean Popular & Creative Culture (4 cr)
CLTR 6270 Under Western Eyes: Rethinking Cultural Hegemony in C’bean Gender Relations (4 cr)
Out of Faculty
GEND 7101 Feminist Methods and Epistemology
HIST 6302 Nation Building in Western Africa
HIST 6711 Caribbean History and Heritage
HIST 6714 Current Debates in History
HIST 6720 Museum Development, Curatorship and Management
HIST 6802 Reading Material Culture
LING 6303 Language Variation and Change
LING 6601 Caribbean and Creole Linguistics
LING 6603 Caribbean Lexicography
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MPhil
Cultural Studies
Admission to the MPhil
Candidates for the MA degree who have successfully
completed their coursework component with an average
grade of 60% or more may be allowed to upgrade to the
MPhil degree after successful completion of an upgrade
seminar. Candidates may enrol for the MPhil on a full-time or
part-time basis.
Candidates admitted directly to the MPhil programme are
required to register for the two-semester course CLTR 6030 (8
credits), 2 Core Courses and 2 seminars.
Candidates who may have taken the required courses for
the MA will be allowed to use those credits towards the
MPhil degree, providing that they register for the MPhil within
a reasonable number of years (not more than five) after
completing the MA.
Seminar
Each candidate will present at least two (2) seminars for the
MPhil before a panel consisting of members of staff in the
discipline and other interested parties.
Thesis Proposal
Candidates will be required to present and defend a Thesis
Proposal of acceptable scope and quality for the MPhil
degree.
Thesis
MPhil candidates are required to research and submit a
thesis (40,000 - 50,000 words, exclusive of notes and
bibliography) on a topic approved by the Committee of
Supervisors.
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Time Limits – MPhil
Full-time direct entry MPhil candidates will have up
to three (3) calendar years to complete all of the
degree requirements. Full-time students who
upgrade to MPhil from the MA programme must
complete the degree requirements within two (2)
calendar years of the start of the programme. Part-
time MPhil candidates will have up to five (5) years
to complete the same requirements.
Award of the Degree
The successful completion of the coursework
(where necessary), the compulsory Seminar
Presentations and the thesis will lead to the award
of the MPhil degree.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
For the award of the MPhil Cultural Studies degree,
students are required to successfully complete 4
compulsory courses (16 credits) including CLTR 6030,
two (2) research seminars and a research thesis as
outlined below:
I. Compulsory for MPhil (16 credits)
CLTR6030 Dynamics of Caribbean Culture (8cr) – two
-semester course
CLTR 6000 Theory & Conceptualisation of Culture (4cr)
CLTR 6100 Methods of Inquiry in Cultural Studies (4cr)
II. Research Seminars (2 seminars required)
GRSM 6001 MPhil Research Seminar 1
GRSM 6002 MPhil Research Seminar 2
III. Research Thesis (required)
CLTR 6695 MPhil Cultural Studies
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PhD
Cultural Studies
Admission to the PhD
UWI graduates in possession of the MA degree by
coursework and/or the MPhil degree in the Cultural Studies
or related discipline in which the average coursework mark
is 60% or better will be accepted to register for the PhD
degree.
Graduates from other recognized tertiary institutions who
hold equivalent qualifications may be allowed to register for
the PhD degree.
Candidates admitted directly to the PhD programme are
required to register for the two-semester course CLTR 6030 (8
credits), 2 Core Courses and 3 seminars.
Alternatively, students currently studying at UWI for the MPhil
degree who have:
(i) successfully defended a thesis Proposal of a scope
and depth deemed worthy of an upgrade and
(ii) Consistently produced work of a standard, in the
opinion of their Supervisor, to merit an upgrade, may
be allowed to transfer to the PhD programme.
Seminar
Each candidate will present at least three (3) seminars for
the PhD before a panel consisting of members of staff in the
discipline and other interested parties.
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Thesis Proposal
Candidates will be required to present and
defend a Thesis Proposal of acceptable scope
and quality for the PhD degree.
Thesis
PhD candidates are required to research and
write a thesis (80,000 words, exclusive of notes and
bibliography).
Time Limits
Full-time PhD candidates must complete these
requirements within four (4) calendar years of the
start of the programme while part-time PhD
candidates have up to seven (7) years to
complete the same requirements.
Award of the Degree
The successful completion of the coursework
(where necessary), the compulsory Seminar
Presentations and the thesis will lead to the award
of the PhD degree.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
For the award of the PhD Cultural Studies degree,
students are required to successfully complete 16
credits of compulsory courses—including CLTR 6030,
three (3) research seminars and a research thesis as
outlined below:
I. Compulsory Courses (16 credits)
CLTR6030 Dynamics of Caribbean Culture (8cr) – two
-semester course
CLTR 6000 Theory & Conceptualisation of Cul. (4cr)
CLTR 6100 Methods of Inquiry in Cultural Studies (4cr)
II. Research Seminars (3 seminars required)
GRSM 8001 PhD Research Seminar 1
GRSM 8002 PhD Research Seminar 2
GRSM 8003 PhD Research Seminar 3
III. PhD Thesis
CLTR 8000 PhD Cultural Studies
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CREATIVE ARTS COURSE CODE: ARTS 6000 TITLE: Seminar: Aesthetics, Theory and Criticism CREDITS: 3 ASSESSMENT: 100 % Coursework
This course begins with a cross-cultural investigation of issues in the history of aesthetics and the philosophy of art and proceeds by examining developments in the arts from the perspective of Caribbean societies as they navigate the challenges of Independence in a dynamic global environment.
COURSE CODE: ARTS 6001
TITLE: Theorising Caribbean Art CREDITS: 3 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course examines Caribbean cultural and intellectual history through art, artistic expression, artists and arts movements. Students engage original works of art emanating from folk expression, music, architecture, masquerade, cinematic forms, visual arts, theatre, literature and dance. The purpose of the course is to provide an overview of the range and depth of Caribbean artistic expression.
COURSE CODE: ARTS 6002
TITLE: Theories of Learning in the Arts CREDITS: 3 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course explores theories of formal, informal and community learning in and through the arts. It examines developments in theory, practice, research and policy relating
Courses are listed here in alphanumeric order by
Course Code – i.e. Subject Code followed by
Course Number. Note that the number code for
graduate courses begin with at least 6000.
Courses are listed in the Cave Hill Online (CHOL)
Class Schedule/Catalogue by subject area, as well
as in this section of the Handbook. The CHOL class
schedule will provide the schedule, location and
name of Lecturer and will show only those courses
offered by semester selected.
For easy reference at registration, and for viewing
course descriptions in this handbook, the codes for
FCCPA courses are as follows:
ARTS: Creative Arts
DANC: Dance (Creative Arts)
CLTR: Cultural Studies
GRSM: Graduate Research Seminar
Please note that course descriptions for out-of-Faculty
courses are not published in this handbook. You may visit
the UWI Document Library to access the handbook of the
relevant Faculty.
Course Descriptions
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to arts-learning environments and surveys developments in the field of art education and analyses current practices and techniques with specific reference to pedagogical issues. The course also considers the roles of research, theory and practice and policy and their impacts on arts-learning environments.
COURSE CODE: ARTS 6003
TITLE: Curriculum Design in the Arts
CREDITS: 3
ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course will introduce students to curriculum theory and practice focusing on creative arts. It prepares students to create and deliver arts curricula in schools. It examines principles of curriculum design and development. Students are introduced to the values, practices and range of ideas that inform the field of art education. The course analyses approaches to curriculum development in the arts that enable new ways of conceiving instruction in the arts and new curriculum initiatives. It also aims to help teachers design, develop and evaluate effective curriculum to create maximum learning experiences in the Caribbean.
COURSE CODE: ARTS6004
TITLE: Critical Pedagogy in the Arts
CREDITS: 3
ASSESSMENT: 60% Coursework; 40% Final Examination
This course focuses on the importance of teachers being aware of the way in which methods, materials, tools and techniques of teaching creative arts could negatively impact on the learning process of students. It allows students to deconstruct the traditional narratives about education and
realise the politics in education. It proposes a critical pedagogy in which the arts are used as tool for exploring social injustice and develop critical consciousness in students.
COURSE CODE: ARTS6005
TITLE: Community Arts
CREDITS: 3
ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
Often called “community engaged arts” this course offers students an opportunity to interact or dialogue with a specific community who are not normally engaged in the arts. Student will research the community’s history, interview community members, and present their findings through any performance medium, such as drama, film, installation art or photography.
COURSE CODE: ARTS 6006 TITLE: Conservation and Exhibition Management CREDITS: 3 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course explores the theoretical framework of collecting, collections management and exhibitions relating these to developments in the Caribbean. It examines the organisation and functioning of the arts and museums in regional and international contexts, issues and developments in curatorial practice and the managerial aspects of scheduling and managing arts exhibits.
COURSE CODE: ARTS6007 TITLE: Audience and Visitor Dynamics CREDITS: 3 ASSESSMENT: 75% Coursework; 25% Final Examination
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This course explores the role of visitor studies and audience research within the arts and culture sector. It examines current research, trends and evaluation techniques. Students learn that audience and visitor research is an effective management-planning tool critical to programme delivery, audience development and exhibition design.
COURSE CODE: ARTS 6008
TITLE: Arts Administration
CREDITS: 3
ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course provides an overview of strategic planning and management systems in arts and cultural industries focusing on arts and culture organisations. It examines organisational structure and communication skills essential to arts management. Students will understand best practices in arts and cultural industries management in order to deliver quality programs and services. Upon completion of the course, students should understand the application to arts and culture of basic economic principles, consumer choice, market system, money, and finance important to the management of arts and cultural industries.
COURSE CODE: ARTS 6009
TITLE: Marketing the Arts
CREDITS: 3
ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course explores the marketing functioning of arts and cultural industries within the media environment context of the Caribbean. It pays particular attention to corporate identity and critically examines marketing strategies and current practices applied to arts and cultural industries.
The course examines strategy development related to audience, community and market dynamics. It also considers the specifics of message development and
communication media (including interpersonal, community, print, broadcasting and new media environments) in order to develop a complete and integrated marketing plan for an arts and cultural industries organisation. Students evaluate the effectiveness of marketing strategies applied to arts and cultural industries in the Caribbean.
Particular attention is paid to the Internet and arts marketing. Students learn to conduct research on the web and examine ways in which the web is currently used by arts, entertainment, and media organisations in fund raising, public relations, promotions, and advocacy efforts.
COURSE CODE: ARTS6010
TITLE: Entrepreneurship and Project Management in the Arts
CREDITS: 3
ASSESSMENT:
This course explores the skills and techniques required for effective and creative business leadership and management of arts, culture and heritage industries with a view of creating, producing and distributing a product or service. It examines organisational requirements, functions, problems, and opportunities arts entrepreneurs must address. Special focus is given to environmental analysis and decision making relating to selection of artists and artwork, idea or story acquisition and development, licensing and talent selection. The development of communication skills and relations with artists, artists’ representatives, booking agents, talent agents and company managers are examined.
The course considers a variety of arts and culture opportunities, including the management of live performance, visual arts, festivals and events, music, film and digital media. It examines project management functions, the project management life cycle, and project management control systems. Students will produce an arts season, performance series or related cultural product for a selected aspect of EBCCI’s programming or another approved arts organisation. The final report will include a budget, marketing goals and objectives, sponsors, grants and
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other funding mechanisms that will be pursued, and a summary describing how the season fits in with the organisation’s budget, mission, audience and technical specifications.
COURSE CODE: ARTS6011
TITLE: Festive Celebrations of the Caribbean
CREDITS: 3
ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course examines critical issues and approaches to the study of Caribbean festive culture –celebrating arts and cultural heritage, music, food, religion, national holidays, marine activity, and sports. It explores the theoretical, cultural and historical basis of festivals and their contemporary manifestations, uses and purposes. Students use case studies to explore issues relating to the organisation and cultural significance, economic and environmental impact of festivals in the Caribbean.
COURSE CODE: ARTS 6012
TITLE: Professional Practice
CREDITS: 3
ASSESSMENT: Pass/Fail based on Evaluation and
Participation
This professional placement course provides an opportunity for students to undertake an in-depth, self initiated programme of study, involving contact with or working directly within the arts and cultural industries sector. Students sign an internship contract, specifying job functions and responsibilities at the Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination or an approved arts institution, a minimum of seven hours a week for one semester.
COURSE CODE: ARTS6900
TITLE: Research Methods in the Arts
CREDITS: 3
ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course is organised around the study of research processes and practices used in the arts. It prepares students to design and implement research projects and to develop skills for scholarly writing. It examines theoretical issues and research methods as they apply to the study of artists, arts, artefacts and audiences. This methods course uses an interdisciplinary framework, incorporating knowledge drawn from anthropology, art history, textual analysis and qualitative studies. It also investigates ethnographic research design, strategies and analysis.
COURSE CODE: ARTS 6910
TITLE: Creative Arts Project
CREDITS: 9
ASSESSMENT: 100% Project
Before undertaking the creative project, a candidate must be accepted by a faculty advisor, and meet with the creative project advisory committee. A project proposal must be presented and approved by the committee. The creative project must be reviewed and approved by the faculty advisor and meet agreed upon criteria within a stated time frame. The project requires intensive application of knowledge, skills and resources learned in the coursework. The project includes components that require research, creative practice, documentation practice, as well as management skills. Students produce an original creative project equivalent to the production and exhibition of a full-length feature film or a public presentation of an original major dramatic or dance performance.
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COURSE CODE: ARTS 6920
TITLE: Research Paper
CREDITS: 9
ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
Before undertaking the research paper, a candidate must be accepted by a faculty advisor, and meet with the thesis project advisory committee. A proposal must be presented and approved by the committee. The research paper must be reviewed and approved by the faculty advisor and meet agreed upon criteria within a stated time frame. The research paper requires intensive application of knowledge learned in the coursework. It includes components that require research, documentation practice, sustainable development practice, community relationships as well as management skills. Students write a research paper (15, 000 to 20, 000 words, exclusive of notes and bibliography).
COURSE CODE: ARTS 6990
TITLE: Arts Internship
CREDITS: 3
ASSESSMENT: Pass/Fail based on Supervisors’ Evaluation;
Attendance & Participation; Portfolio
The internship placement is organised around a specific operational problem or series of activities. Students contribute to the ongoing development of the organisation or agency through planning production, operation, marketing and performance.
DANCE COURSE CODE: DANC 6000
TITLE: Kinesiology for Dance CREDITS: 3 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course examines the field of dance science, placing particular emphasis on anatomical analysis, conditioning principles and injury prevention. Special consideration is given to the application of dance science to rehearsal, choreography, and technique.
COURSE CODE: DANC 6001
TITLE: Choreography Studio CREDITS: 6 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This two-semester course allows is a seminar/forum, where seniors work on serious choreographic projects under supervision of the lecturer. It explores the elements and tools of choreography to create comprehensive choreographic works and to craft and arrange movement phrases, while examining the role of music, style, content, dynamics, transitions, patterns, and structure. Through an in-depth knowledge of compositional vocabulary, students investigate form and structure in advanced movement studies. Through an analytical study of choreography and performance, students critique their own work and the work of others. Students learn to translate ideas, images, and themes into studies that develop their own choreographic voice and personal style.
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CULTURAL STUDIES
COURSE CODE: CLTR 6000 TITLE: Theory and Conceptualisation of Culture
CREDITS: 4
ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
The course explores the development of the culture concept and the academic study of culture. Caribbean debates and research on Caribbean culture are linked to global trajectories of thought on the scholarly practice of culture. The discipline of Cultural Studies is outlined against the background of longer research traditions focusing on culture. The course also explores some of the main areas of interest and theoretical debates in Cultural Studies and investigates how the various theories and concepts of culture can be applied to the study of everyday life. The aim of the course is to provide students with the opportunity to examine the productive and important questions that arise from current cultural debates. Students will review the following topics: Marxism, Africana thought and the culture question, Gramsci, The Frankfurt School, Althusser, Stuart Hall and the Birmingham School; Orientalism; Slavery and Colonialism; Creolisation; Critical race theory, Globalization and neoliberalism.
COURSE CODE: CLTR6010 TITLE: Debates in Caribbean Cultural Identity CREDITS: 4 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course examines key issues on the construction of identities in the Caribbean. Students will wrestle with the questions of what defines the Caribbean / West Indies / Antilles and the relationship of the Caribbean Diaspora to these entities. The course also introduces students to a wide range of epistemological developments within the field of Caribbean cultural thought and offers a cross-disciplinary approach to analyzing the cultures of the region beyond that of the
COURSE CODE: DANC 6002 TITLE: Dance Pedagogy CREDITS: 3 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course explores a wide range of skills used in dance teacher education. Students examine the literature, practice and pedagogical strategies of dance education in school and community settings, particularly as it relates to social and cultural development of the Caribbean. COURSE CODE: DANC 6003 TITLE: Performance Technique CREDITS: 3 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This is an intensive studio course, which provides an in-depth examination of performance techniques and aesthetic expression. Attention is paid to rehearsal and performance of choreography, advanced movement concepts and safety release techniques.
COURSE CODE: DANC 6004 TITLE: Graduate Dance Studio CREDITS: 6 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
Students pursue individual directed studies of an approved special project in dance under the supervision of a faculty member. The course offers students the opportunity to explore new areas of creativity in dance. Students work on a substantial creative project such as a major concert.
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Anglophone Caribbean. We will also examine the ideological debates surrounding identity formation with special reference to the issues pertaining to the colonial and the post-colonial context. The relationship between identity, race, culture, gender, nationality, sexuality and ethnicity in the Caribbean will also be explored. Consequently, such concepts as creolisation, transculturation, as well as national, sexual and diasporic identities will be assessed. Starting with a survey of the region, the course explores the making of Caribbean identities by examining a range of inter-dependent themes.
COURSE CODE: CLTR6030 TITLE: Dynamics of Caribbean Culture CREDITS: 8 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course is designed to provide an understanding of the cultural dynamics of Caribbean societies and their diasporas. It will explore issues of identity, critical consciousness, ways of knowing and provide insights into music, festivals, visual art, sport, language, literary and oral discourse and the religious expressions of Caribbean societies.
The objectives are: To analyse distinctive Caribbean cultural practices and creative expressions; To locate Caribbean cultural concepts, and processes within their global frames; To articulate relationships of power such as class, ethnicity, colonialism as they are implicated in Caribbean culture; To analyse the gender dynamics within Caribbean cultural expressions; To interpret the ways in which these cultural dynamics are connected with development; and To assess the theoretical implications that emerge from these phenomena.
COURSE CODE: CLTR 6050
TITLE: Caribbean Cultural Diasporas
CREDITS: 4
ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course explores the complex cultural connections between Caribbean peoples in the region and diaspora. It seeks to understand the question of transnational identity as a lived experience, as well as the meaning of home. The course explores the meanings of the Diasporic experience by reviewing the history/ies of migration and by examining the racial and gender issues that arise. Caribbean cultural circuits created through festivals as well as the spiritual practices that link the metropolitan cities of Toronto, New York and London will also be assessed. As a result, this study of Caribbean Cultural Diasporas challenges the concept of frontiers and boundaries and examines the roots/routes used to create and re-create the Caribbean experience in the metropole.
COURSE CODE: CLTR 6100 TITLE: Methods of Inquiry in Cultural Studies CREDITS: 4 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course explores the range of approaches to engaging in socio-cultural research and guides students through the methodological approaches applicable to the interdisciplinary field of Cultural Studies. By examining the conceptual formulations that constitute knowledge (epistemology), it assesses how that knowledge is to be validated and verified (methodology). The course explores such questions as how to read culture as a text, how to shape a theory of culture and how to develop a transdisciplinary research proposal. It further gives students the methodological tools for anchoring their research in alignment with specific research philosophies and provides an interactive workshop/seminar environment to foster discussion around modes of data collection and analysis. We will seek to
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understand the significance of core assumptions in formulating research questions and determining the research outcome. As such, attention will also be paid to questions of methodology as well as the relationship between theory and methodology.
COURSE CODE: CLTR6230 TITLE: Caribbean Popular and Creative Culture CREDITS: 4 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This postgraduate course will build on some of the work covered in the two undergraduate courses in Caribbean popular culture. This course acknowledges that “popular culture” is a very broad area of study and engagement within the academy. It however wants to provide an avenue by which students can begin to undertake analysis of specific areas within this field. It recognizes that “popular culture” often refers to those areas of expression that are subversive, counter-cultural, and which challenge more traditional ways of knowing and ways of doing. While this course will engage and interrogate notions of the “popular” and other important contested concepts, it also wants to provide a context for an examination of popular expression as creative process. In effect, the course therefore examines the contradictory nature of popular expression.
The reference to “creative culture” in the title also allows for an examination of late 20th century responses by Caribbean governments, practitioners, private sector institutions, and education centres to the repositioning of culture globally.
The course takes note of the ways in which Caribbean culture is affected by and responds to international phenomena. To this end, the course will concern itself with a set of areas. These areas relate to specific genres of expression, or specific movements, or specific conceptual and practical phenomena which continue to preoccupy scholars of popular culture.
COURSE CODE: CLTR6270
TITLE: Under Western Eyes: Rethinking Cultural Hegemony in Caribbean Gender Relations CREDITS: 4 ASSESSMENT: 100% Coursework
This course is designed to question the canonical, unitary and hegemonic aspects of Caribbean gender relations as reinforced by culture. It provides a feminist critique of the production of knowledge and power. Using this feminist critique of knowledge production, the course draws on an array of thinkers’ critique of hegemonic forms of representation and prompts students to address questions of identity construction and intersections of race and class in the representation of gender in the Caribbean. Throughout the course students will analyse the dialectical relationship between gender and culture in which gender hierarchies reinforce forms of cultural power. Simultaneously, class discussion and analysis will also consider the impact that cultural and social phenomena have had on the ways in which various constituencies of Caribbean women and men experience their bodies, gender identities, relationships with each other and the state. This course will survey how “nation forming” gestures such as colonialism, nationalism have shaped the experiences and practices of gender in the Caribbean.
COURSE CODE: CLTR6900 TITLE: Diploma Research Paper/Project CREDITS: 9 ASSESSMENT: 100% Project Report/Research Paper
Upon completion of their coursework (particularly CLTR 6500), candidates should submit a research proposal to the Coordinator of the Cultural Studies Programme. Once the proposal has been approved, a Supervisor will be appointed to guide the candidate in her/his research. The research paper must be 12000 words in length, exclusive of bibliography and footnotes.
: Project
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GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINARS
MPHIL PROGRAMME
COURSE CODE: GRSM 6001 TITLE: MPhil Research Seminar 1 CREDITS: 0 ASSESSMENT: Pass/Fail
This is the first of two research seminars to be presented by the
MPhil student.
COURSE CODE: GRSM 6002
TITLE: MPhil Research Seminar 2
CREDITS: 0 ASSESSMENT: Pass/Fail
This is the second of two research seminars to be presented by the
MPhil student.
PHD PROGRAMME
COURSE CODE: GRSM 8001
TITLE: PhD Research Seminar 1
CREDITS: 0 ASSESSMENT: Pass/Fail
This course is the first of three research seminars to be presented by the PhD student.
COURSE CODE: GRSM 8002
TITLE: PhD Research Seminar 2
CREDITS: 0 ASSESSMENT: Pass/Fail
This is the second of three research seminars to be presented by
the PhD student.
COURSE CODE: GRSM 8003
TITLE: PhD Research Seminar 3
CREDITS: 0 ASSESSMENT: Pass/Fail
This is the last of three research seminars to be presented by the PhD student.
Candidates can present their findings as follows: as performance, as a documentary, as video/film, as a work of art. Other formats can be employed, subject to the approval of the supervisor. The project must be presented with an accompanying analysis of not less than 8000 words, exclusive of bibliography and footnotes.
COURSE CODE: CLTR 6990 TITLE: MA Research paper CREDITS: 12 ASSESSMENT: 100% Research Paper
Students produce a research paper of approximately 15,000
words under the supervision of a member of Faculty.
COURSE CODE: CLTR 6995 TITLE: MPhil Cultural Studies CREDITS: 0 Assessment: Pass/Fail
Students are required to register for this section every semester and are expected to produce a thesis of approximately 40,000-50,000 words under the supervision of a member of Faculty.
COURSE CODE: CLTR 8000 TITLE: PhD Cultural Studies CREDITS: 0 Assessment: Pass/Fail
Students are required to register for this section every semester and are expected to produce a thesis of approximately 80,000 words under the supervision of a member of Faculty.
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